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GML Correspondent
Rural communities such as Matura and Toco can no longer assume they are immune from crime because criminals are adapting and targeting vulnerable coastal areas, Senior Superintendent has warned.
Speaking during a town meeting hosted by the at Plaza Del Estate along the Toco Main Road on Thursday night, Paponette said policing strategies in the Eastern Division were changing in response to evolving criminal activity.
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